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Sugar Blues in Deutschland
Squirts asked if invert syrup (as likely in his German sour cherries)
was as bad as HFCS. (Acid is applied to sucrose to split it into glucose and fructose, thus "inverting" it.) Trying to find out, I stumbled across a number of German books pointing out the harm of sucrose. In English their titles would be "Pure. White. Deadly." "Sugar, the Household Killer" "Guaranteed Hazardous to your Health" |
Sugar Blues in Deutschland
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Sugar Blues in Deutschland
"graham" > wrote in message ... > On 15/01/2015 8:11 AM, wrote: >> Squirts asked if invert syrup (as likely in his German sour cherries) >> was as bad as HFCS. (Acid is applied to sucrose to split it into glucose >> and fructose, thus "inverting" it.) >> >> Trying to find out, I stumbled across a number of German books pointing >> out >> the harm of sucrose. In English their titles would be "Pure. White. >> Deadly." >> "Sugar, the Household Killer" "Guaranteed Hazardous to your Health" >> > The book "Pure, White & Deadly" was published in England in the 60s. It > was controversial at the time (I remember a televised debate where the > author was a speaker) and was then ignored. > It has recently been "re-discovered". I remember it well. So, it is back then is it? Any changes? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
Sugar Blues in Deutschland
"graham" > wrote in message ... > On 15/01/2015 8:46 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "graham" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 15/01/2015 8:11 AM, wrote: >>>> Squirts asked if invert syrup (as likely in his German sour cherries) >>>> was as bad as HFCS. (Acid is applied to sucrose to split it into >>>> glucose >>>> and fructose, thus "inverting" it.) >>>> >>>> Trying to find out, I stumbled across a number of German books >>>> pointing out >>>> the harm of sucrose. In English their titles would be "Pure. White. >>>> Deadly." >>>> "Sugar, the Household Killer" "Guaranteed Hazardous to your Health" >>>> >>> The book "Pure, White & Deadly" was published in England in the 60s. >>> It was controversial at the time (I remember a televised debate where >>> the author was a speaker) and was then ignored. >>> It has recently been "re-discovered". >> >> I remember it well. So, it is back then is it? Any changes? >> > AIUI a US scientist recently came to the same conclusion and did a google > search only to discover that book. Ahh:) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
Sugar Blues in Deutschland
On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 7:56:38 AM UTC-8, graham wrote:
> On 15/01/2015 8:46 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > > > > "graham" > wrote in message > > ... > >> On 15/01/2015 8:11 AM, wrote: > >>> Squirts asked if invert syrup (as likely in his German sour cherries) > >>> was as bad as HFCS. (Acid is applied to sucrose to split it into glucose > >>> and fructose, thus "inverting" it.) > >>> > >>> Trying to find out, I stumbled across a number of German books > >>> pointing out > >>> the harm of sucrose. In English their titles would be "Pure. White. > >>> Deadly." > >>> "Sugar, the Household Killer" "Guaranteed Hazardous to your Health" > >>> > >> The book "Pure, White & Deadly" was published in England in the 60s. > >> It was controversial at the time (I remember a televised debate where > >> the author was a speaker) and was then ignored. > >> It has recently been "re-discovered". > > > > I remember it well. So, it is back then is it? Any changes? > > > AIUI a US scientist recently came to the same conclusion and did a > google search only to discover that book. > Graham I see that Lustig (a fine German word) is now a co-author to the latest edition of Yudkin's book. |
Sugar Blues in Deutschland
On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 07:11:45 -0800 (PST),
wrote: > Trying to find out, I stumbled across a number of German books pointing out > the harm of sucrose. In English their titles would be "Pure. White. Deadly." > "Sugar, the Household Killer" "Guaranteed Hazardous to your Health" Makes sense to me. White sugar is processed sugar. -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room |
Sugar Blues in Deutschland
On 1/15/2015 9:39 AM, graham wrote:
> On 15/01/2015 8:11 AM, wrote: >> Squirts asked if invert syrup (as likely in his German sour cherries) >> was as bad as HFCS. (Acid is applied to sucrose to split it into glucose >> and fructose, thus "inverting" it.) >> >> Trying to find out, I stumbled across a number of German books >> pointing out >> the harm of sucrose. In English their titles would be "Pure. White. >> Deadly." >> "Sugar, the Household Killer" "Guaranteed Hazardous to your Health" >> > The book "Pure, White & Deadly" was published in England in the 60s. It > was controversial at the time (I remember a televised debate where the > author was a speaker) and was then ignored. > It has recently been "re-discovered". > Graham Many years ago, I read the book Sugar Blues, as I was finishing the book, my firstborn asked me about it, so I gave it to him to read when I finished it. He would not touch sugar after reading that book. I had no idea that a book could impress a child that much, not that this was a bad thing, but I thought twice before I recommended another book. http://www.amazon.com/Sugar-Blues-Wi...ds=sugar+blues Becca |
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